Slow Motion Video
/This is a fun slow motion video from the team yesterday afternoon. Take note of Belle's curiosity.
This is a fun slow motion video from the team yesterday afternoon. Take note of Belle's curiosity.
This is a short video of one of the turnaround sections of trail in the Two Rivers trail system that I really enjoy. Even though the trail is only maybe 1/4 of a mile long, I love how it winds through dense brush, then large white spruce, then magically pops out in Iron Creek (a creek which each musher calls by their own invented name). On warm days, we take a long break in the creek. Most dogs tromp around in the water and take a drink, but there's a few who totally submerge themselves (Supai, Derby, and Charley). I can imagine how refreshing it must be!
All the dogs are still training together, and the yearlings and oldies haven't been separated just yet. To run every dog in the kennel, I take out two large teams of 15 dogs. I typically prefer to take slightly smaller teams, but with the warmer weather, it's advantageous to have all the dogs run by 10 AM in the morning. As mentioned in prior posts, there have been a few new leaders emerging in the mix- Eider, Coot, and...Lefty! Lefty has recently been taking his turn in lead and DOMINATING. Lead Dog Lefty does have a nice ring to it.
Fall has lasted longer than expected this September with the golden leaves hanging on for over three weeks. The past week has been a reminder of the two years I spent in Seattle with drizzly, wet, grey weather socking in Two Rivers; however, when the clouds break, it is beautiful!
Below are a couple pictures of the new boys joining the Card Games to complete the 2015 Puppy Class- Wingman and Crunch. These two boys are out of Neptune (sister to Ham and Niagra and daughter to Fire) and Koyuk (one of Matt Hall's core dogs with siblings in both Matt's and Martin Buser's Team). We're very excited to have these two joining the ranks of Ryno Kennel! More pictures and info to come!
Wingman
From top to bottom- Wingman, Crunch
As a friend so aptly phrased it- I hope heaven looks something like this:
One of my favorite parts of fall training is testing young dogs in lead to see who has matured into a potential leader over the summer. Just for fun, Eider had his turn up front and ROCKED it. Thanks to Ham for being a great assistant trainer!
Mary brought some tasty treats for the dogs, and as you can see, they loved it! After passing out a treat to everyone, the yard was completely silent except for the crunch of bones. Thanks Mary!
Lefty
Kindi
Derby
I hope your day was filled with joy, laughter, and puppies on your face.
Warning- after watching this video, you will accomplish nothing productive and only think of puppies for the rest of the day.
Also... the puppies got to play after the making of this video.
Ryno Kennel is home to Iditarod and Yukon Quest veteran, Ryne Olson and her growing sled dog racing kennel in Two Rivers, Alaska.
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